You can no longer receive the assistance after 13 May because, according to the government recommendations and the information from the healthcare authorities, it is no longer necessary for children to be absent from school and early childhood education after 13 May.

You can thus receive the assistance on the basis of childcare responsibilities at the most until 13 May.

Self-employed persons are not eligible for financial assistance. However, if you have been in paid employment alongside the self-employment activity and you have taken unpaid leave from the paid employment, you may be entitled to financial assistance.

You can be paid infectious disease allowance only if a doctor has ordered you to be placed in isolation or quarantine and you have a medical certificate showing this.

You cannot receive infectious disease allowance if you have followed the Government’s recommendation to stay in conditions equivalent to quarantine after returning from abroad, or if you are on unpaid leave from work and looking after a child at home. In these cases you should apply for temporary financial assistance due to an epidemic outbreak.

To apply, you need a certificate from your employer stating that you are on unpaid leave due to isolation or child care responsibilities.

The assistance is paid for the whole days that you are on unpaid leave from work. You can get assistance only if you have a certificate from your employer showing that you are on unpaid leave. Temporary financial assistance on the basis of childcare responsibilities is only available until 13 May 2020.

Temporary financial assistance on the basis of childcare responsibilities is only available until 13 May 2020.

Even if you are not entitled to temporary financial assistance starting 14 May 2020, you may be entitled to an infectious disease allowance if the physician specialising in infectious diseases in your municipality or hospital district has ordered a child of yours who is under 16 to stay at home in order to prevent the spread of an infectious disease.

Sickness allowance on account of an infectious disease

If the physician specialising in infectious diseases in your municipality or hospital district has ordered you to stay away from work, in isolation or quarantine, you can get an infectious disease allowance to compensate for the loss of earnings caused.

If the physician specialising in infectious diseases in your municipality or in the joint authority for your hospital district has ordered a child under the age of 16 to stay in quarantine or isolation, and the provider of the child suffers a loss of income because of this, the provider is entitled to infectious disease allowance.

Quarantine is when the movements of a person who has been exposed to an infectious disease, or who may have been exposed to an infectious disease, are restricted for example by ordering the person to stay at home.

Isolation is when a person who has contracted an infectious disease, or who with good reason is believed to have contracted an infectious disease, is cared for in a healthcare unit separately from other persons, to prevent the spread of the disease.

There is no entitlement to the infectious disease allowance, for example, if

You have been ordered by your employer or your educational institution to stay at home for a period of 2 weeks after having returned from a trip abroad

If the provider of a child has stayed at home with the child because the day care centre or school has been closed.

The Government’s recommendation that you should remain in conditions equivalent to quarantine does not entitle you to infectious disease allowance.

You may be granted infectious disease allowance, if the physician specialising in infectious diseases in your municipality or hospital district has ordered a child of yours who is under 16 to stay at home in order to prevent the spread of an infectious disease and you can therefore not go to work.

If a freelancer has an employment contract and the physician specialising in infectious diseases in your municipality or hospital district has ordered the freelancer to stay home from work or to stay in isolation or quarantine in order to stop an infectious disease from spreading, the freelancer is entitled to infectious disease allowance to compensate for loss of income.

The allowance is determined based on the salary for the employment that the freelancer would have got, had he or she not been ordered to stay home from work due to isolation or quarantine.

If a freelancer is self-employed and the physician specialising in infectious diseases in his or her municipality or hospital district has ordered the freelancer to stay home from work or to stay in isolation or quarantine in order to stop an infectious disease from spreading, the freelancer is entitled to infectious disease allowance to compensate for loss of income.

The infectious disease allowance for self-employed persons is 1/300 of the amount of the confirmed annual income confirmed under the Self-Employed Persons' Pensions Act (YEL) or the Farmers' Pensions Act (MYEL) in effect on the day when payment of the benefit begins. Self-employed persons who do not have a YEL or MYEL insurance, are not entitled to infectious disease allowance.

Partial sickness allowance and sickness allowance

While your part-time employment contract is in effect, you have the right to be absent from work temporarily, for example because of an illness suffered by you or a child of yours.

You and your employer can change your part-time employment contract so that it won’t be in effect during an absence from work. In that case, payment of the partial sickness allowance will be stopped. In order for the payment of partial sickness allowance to continue when you return to work, you must sign a new contract with your employer.

You and your employer can also sign an agreement that your part-time contract will be in effect during your absence. In that case, payment of the partial sickness allowance will continue.

Kela will only need a medical certificate if you apply for sickness allowance payable by Kela. Sickness allowance is available after completing a specified waiting period. The waiting period usually consists of the first day of illness and the following nine working days.

However, your employer may require a medical certificate also in the case of a shorter sick absence. Agree with your employer on how long you can stay home from work without submitting a medical certificate.

Reimbursements of medical care expenses

Kela provides reimbursement for diagnostic and antibody tests for the coronavirus if they are performed by a private-sector organisation. The reimbursement rate for diagnostic tests is EUR 56 and for antibody tests, EUR 15. The reimbursement for a single antibody test which is not part of a mass testing programme is EUR 5.

Reimbursements are available for tests performed on or after 1 April 2020. To get the reimbursement, you must have a doctor’s note to get tested. No reimbursements are available for tests performed by public-sector organisations.

The length of the interval depends on the amount of medicine purchased in the previous batch and the specified dosage. The margin by which the medicine may be dispensed early is calculated on the basis of the date when the medicine will run out if used as prescribed. s

The earliest that patients can get a reimbursement for a new batch is:

21 days before the previous batch will run out, assuming that the previous batch contained medicine in an amount equivalent to three months’ use.

14 days before the previous batch will run out, assuming that the previous batch contained medicine in an amount equivalent to two months’ use.

7 days before the previous batch will run out, assuming that the previous batch contained medicine in an amount equivalent to one month’s use or less.

Please contact your pharmacy for further information on the required time interval between two purchases of medicine.

It is possible to buy prescription medicines on behalf of another person.

When going to the pharmacy, take with you your family member’s Kela card or patient instruction sheet and information about the medicine that you are going to pick up. Your family member can also authorise you to act on her behalf in the Suomi.fi online service. The authorisation is valid in all pharmacies for the period of time stated by the person granting the authorisation. Read more about granting authorisations (Suomi.fi).

Many pharmacies also have an online service through which you can also order prescription medicines. Signing in to the online service requires strong authentication, for example your banking credentials. Many pharmacies also have a home delivery service. You can also contact your local authority to get help with your pharmacy needs.

The dispatch centre does not, exceptionally, use ride-sharing among customers going to healthcare appointments by taxi.

Customers who book a Kela-reimbursed taxi because of health reasons, need to have a certificate from the healthcare provider proving their right to use a taxi. You also have the right to use a Kela-reimbursed taxi if no public transport options are available.

You may be entitled to benefits under the national health insurance scheme, such as sickness allowance and reimbursements for medicine costs, for a period of 3 months after your job ended, if you worked in Finland for at least 6 months before your job ended and your salary or wage was at least 724 euros per month.

It is very likely that you are still covered under the other country’s social security system, but the matter will be decided by the social security institution of the country in question. If the coronavirus situation is prolonged, contact Kela's Centre for International Affairs to ask if you can be covered by the Finnish social security system again.

A general order issued by the healthcare authorities to close day care centres and schools is not sufficient grounds for granting infectious disease allowance.

You may be granted infectious disease allowance, if the physician specialising in infectious diseases in your municipality or hospital district has ordered a child of yours who is under 16 to stay at home in order to prevent the spread of an infectious disease and you can therefore not go to work.

Persons residing in a EU or EEA country, in Switzerland or in Great Britain need a certificate issued by a physician who, in the country in question, is authorised to issue an order to keep a child at home in order to stop the spread of an infectious disease.

If you haven’t been laid off, you are not entitled to unemployment benefits. If you have been dismissed from your work and you live in Estonia, you are not entitled to unemployment benefits from Finland.

Your right to benefits from Kela under the Finnish national health insurance system, such as sickness allowance, can continue for 3 months, after your work has ended or been interrupted for example because you have been laid off temporarily.

A requirement for this so called extended eligibility, is that you have been working for at least 6 months. In addition to extended eligibility, workers who have come to Finland from another EU country can also retain their right to health insurance coverage if they are being paid sickness allowance or unemployment allowance.

By presenting a European Health Insurance Card you should get medically necessary care in a EU or EEA country or Switzerland for the local client fee. Medically necessary treatment means treatment that cannot wait until you return home.

The need of treatment is assessed by a local doctor. You can use the European Health Insurance Card in the EU and EEA countries and in Switzerland in the public health care system and at private doctor’s surgeries and hospitals affiliated to the public health insurance scheme.

If you pay for the treatment and medication yourself, you can claim reimbursement from Kela afterwards.

With a European Health Insurance Card you will get medically necessary treatment in the Finnish public healthcare system.

Medically necessary treatment means treatment that based on the assessment of a medical professional cannot wait until you return home. It may be treatment needed due to sudden illness, long-term illness, pregnancy or childbirth.

If, for example, a physician makes the assessment that you need treatment for the coronavirus, you will receive the treatment needed if you have a European Health Insurance Card. You will get the treatment at the same price as the local residents in Finland.

The European Health Insurance Card gives you access to medically necessary care in a EU or EEA country or Switzerland.

Medically necessary treatment means treatment that based on the assessment of a medical professional cannot wait until you return home. It may be treatment needed due to sudden illness, long-term illness, pregnancy or childbirth.

If, for example, a physician makes the assessment that you need treatment for the coronavirus, you will receive the treatment needed if you have a European Health Insurance Card. You will get the treatment at the same price as the local residents.

You can buy medicines in Finland with a prescription issued in another EU or EEA country or Switzerland, if a sales license for that medicine has been granted in Finland. The prescription must include the following information:

Surname, given name and date of birth of the patient

Date of issue of the prescription

Information on the medical professional that issued the prescription: surname, given name, professional qualifications, direct contact information (email address and telephone number or fax number including international country code), workplace address (also country) and signature.

Information on the medicine: the prescription for the medicine must be issued for the active substance, dosage form, strength, dosage and dosage instructions.

Please note that medicines classified as narcotics or psychotropics cannot be bought with a prescription issued in another country. The pharmacy can also refuse to dispense a prescription if it has doubts regarding the authenticity of the prescription. If you cannot buy medicines in Finland with your prescription, ask a doctor practising in Finland to write you a prescription.

Everyone has the right to urgent medical treatment in the Finnish public healthcare system regardless of nationality or country of origin. Persons who are not from another EU or EEA country or from Switzerland or Australia are generally not entitled to get more than the urgently needed care in the Finnish public healthcare system.

If you need treatment for coronavirus infection, you have to pay all of the costs of the treatment yourself.

You also have the option to use private medical services at your own expense.

Everyone has the right to urgent medical treatment in the Finnish public healthcare system regardless of nationality or country of origin.

Persons who are not from another EU or EEA country or from Switzerland or Australia are generally not entitled to get more than the urgently needed care in the Finnish public healthcare system. Finnish citizenship alone does not qualify you for more than the urgently needed care.

If you need treatment for coronavirus infection, you have to pay all of the costs of the treatment yourself.

You also have the option to use private medical services at your own expense.

If you are registered as a resident of a Finnish municipality, you receive all of the services available from the Finnish public healthcare system at the same cost as the local residents. The registrations are handled by the Digital and Population Data Services Agency.

If you qualify for a certificate of entitlement to medical care, which is issued by Kela, you can get treatment in the public healthcare system at the fee applicable to the local residents. If you have not yet received the certificate and you need the services of a public healthcare provider, please contact Kela.

If you are not registered as a resident of a Finnish municipality and do not have the right to a certificate of entitlement to medical care, you have to pay all of the costs of COVID-19 treatment yourself.

Everyone has the right to urgent medical treatment in the Finnish public healthcare system regardless of nationality or country of origin.

No, you will still receive parental benefits. Unemployment benefits and student financial aid payments are also not converted into a sickness allowance on account of an infectious disease even if the recipient is placed in quarantine.

Due to the coronavirus epidemic, Kela will allow extra time for submitting proof of an undergone postnatal medical examination. Kela can pay parental allowance, even though the mother has not undergone a postnatal medical examination.

However, if you have already received a certificate stating that you have undergone a postnatal medical examination, you must submit it to Kela. Do not cancel a booking for a postnatal medical examination that you have already made.

If your child has a place in municipal daycare and you have not taken the child out of daycare, Kela cannot pay you child home care allowance or private day care allowance.

However, some municipalities offer a care-place guarantee, under which a family may be entitled to home care allowance for the period of time that a child does not participate in daycare. Check with your own municipality, if this applies to you.

If your child is in private daycare and you have an agreement with the service provider on that you do not have to pay any daycare fee at all if your child is absent, you may be entitled to child home care allowance. Check if you are entitled to home care allowance.

Kela does not pay child home care allowance or private day care allowance for children who are of school age. You may be entitled to partial care allowance, if you are working shorter hours because of looking after your child.

Temporary financial assistance due to an epidemic outbreak

If you are employed in Finland and have to take an unpaid leave for example because of child care responsibilities, you may be entitled to temporary financial assistance due to an epidemic outbreak.

You can receive the assistance on the basis of childcare responsibilities at the most until 13 May.

If your child has a place in municipal daycare and you have not taken the child out of daycare, Kela cannot pay you child home care allowance or private day care allowance.

However, some municipalities offer a care-place guarantee, under which a family may be entitled to home care allowance for the period of time that a child is not in daycare. Check with your own municipality, if this applies to you.

If your child is in private daycare and you have an agreement with the service provider that you do not have to pay the daycare fee specified in the daycare agreement if your child is absent, you may be entitled to child home care allowance. Check if you are entitled to home care allowance.

Payment of private day care allowance may continue, if the parents and the daycare provider have agreed that the daycare fee will continue to be charged. The allowance will, however, only be paid at an amount equivalent to the agreed daycare fee specified in the daycare agreement.

If your child is in private daycare and you have an agreement with the service provider that you do not have to pay the daycare fee specified in the daycare agreement if your child is absent, you may be entitled to child home care allowance. Check if you are entitled to home care allowance.

You are not entitled to partial care allowance or flexible care allowance, if you have no work hours scheduled for the period for which you apply for the benefit.

If you are completely absent from work for a consecutive period of 4 weeks due to other reasons than annual leave, Kela will stop paying you care allowance from the start of your absence. Shorter or occasional absences from work do not, however, affect payment of care allowance, provided that the work requirement is otherwise met.

Find out if your family is entitled to, for example, child home care allowance or any other benefits that compensate for loss of income from Kela.

An infectious disease is very rarely sufficient grounds for being granted special maternity allowance.

Early childhood education and child welfare units

If you work in early childhood education or child welfare units and you are pregnant, you may be entitled to special maternity allowance due to the risk of becoming infected with the corona virus, if there is no other work available than you can undertake instead.

In the above-mentioned situations, eligibility for special maternity allowance does not require there to be any confirmed or suspected cases of coronavirus infection.

Dental care

If you work in dental care and you are pregnant, you may be entitled to special maternity allowance due to the coronavirus, if

it isn’t possible to provide work tasks for you that do not involve aerosols, or

it isn’t possible for you to wear appropriate personal protective equipment when performing dental care tasks.

Healthcare and residential care facilities

If you work in healthcare or in a residential care facility, you may be entitled to special maternity allowance, if

it isn’t possible to reassign you so as to avoid coming into contact with patients infected with coronavirus

it isn’t possible for you to wear appropriate personal protective equipment when providing care.

If the change is only temporary, the care provider does not have to submit form WH2e to Kela.

You are not entitled to private day care allowance for a period of time for which the daycare fee specified in the agreement has been agreed at 0 euros. If the fee payable by the family has been removed and the amount of the daycare fee specified in the daycare agreement is at least equal to the amount of the private day care allowance, the benefit will continue to be paid normally. If the daycare fee specified in the agreement is reduced by an amount exceeding the fee payable by the family, the allowance will also be reduced accordingly.

If the family is not required to pay a fee to the care provider, there is no need to notify Kela under the current circumstances.

Kela cannot take a position on the content of daycare agreements. The agreement is between the family and the child care provider.

Even if the child or the care provider falls ill, Kela can continue to pay private day care allowance for as long as the care relationship continues and there is an agreement to pay a daycare fee. The allowance will only be paid at an amount equivalent to the agreed daycare fee specified in the daycare agreement.

If your child is in home care solely as a precautionary measure due to the coronavirus outbreak, you do not meet the requirements for special care allowance.

The special care allowance can be paid in connection with home care that immediately precedes or follows a specialist-level medical care period or intervention.

In order for the allowance to be paid during home care, the illness must be serious and at a rapidly progressing or therapeutically challenging stage, the attending doctor must consider the parent’s involvement in the treatment necessary, and the parent must stay home to care for the child on a full-time basis.

The disability allowance for children under 16 is not affected by changes in the child’s rehabilitation process which are related to the coronavirus epidemic. Therefore, because the therapy was suspended on account of the coronavirus epidemic, you do not have to tell Kela about it.

The need for additional assistance and care due to a change in teaching methods cannot be taken into consideration in the disability allowance.

The benefit cannot be adjusted, because in this case, the change of teaching methods is not due to your child’s illness or handicap, and the responsibility for the remote teaching of your child still lies with the school.

Attention

Prior to applying for basic social assistance, you must find out whether you may be entitled to other social benefits, including unemployment benefits, housing benefits, benefits for parents, or sickness allowance.

When applying for social assistance, you must submit reliable documentation of your financial situation to Kela. A bank statement constitutes such documentation.

If you’re applying for basic social assistance from Kela for the first time, or you have not been paid social assistance for some time, you need to enclose bank statements for all bank accounts of all your family members for the last 2 months.

If you wish to apply for an extension of your social assistance payments, submit the bank statements for your follow-up application as instructed by Kela in the most recent decision that you received.

The bank statement must show

the account number

the name of the account holder

the initial and final balance on the account

a complete list of transactions

the period which the statement covers.

Instead of a bank statement, Kela can also accept an unbroken list of transactions, if the transactions show the same information as the bank statement.

Self-employed persons can get labour market subsidy payments if they have stopped working as self-employed or if their income from self-employment is less than EUR 1,089.67 per month because of the coronavirus epidemic.

You don’t need to end your self-employment business to qualify for unemployment benefits.

Basic social assistance is a last-resort form of assistance. The fact that social assistance is a last resort means that you must attempt, to the best of your ability, to secure a livelihood for your family and yourself, and first claim any other benefits to which you may be entitled.

During the epidemic, Kela does not look into the profitability of your business in detail when determining your right to basic social assistance. Furthermore, Kela does not grant any extensions on deadlines for arrangements that have been put in place in order to turn profitability of a business around.

If you were given a certain amount of time earlier within which to attempt to get your finances in order, Kela will grant an extension automatically.

If you apply for basic social assistance, Kela will also assess your right to social assistance. When making an assessment, Kela takes your earned income into account. Note that you have an obligation to prepare for a possible reduction in earnings.

Kela will, however, consider each case individually and assess the extent to which a person can realistically be expected to prepare for unexpected situations. Kela will also take the exceptional situation caused by the coronavirus epidemic into account.

No, not in this situation because the amount of money involved is small. The crucial point is that the person applying for social assistance must indicate in the application that the amount deposited in their account was for the above purpose. If possible, they should also try to have some indication of this in the bank transaction record.

If you apply for basic social assistance, Kela will also assess your right to social assistance. When making an assessment, Kela takes your earned income into account. Note that you have an obligation to prepare for a possible reduction in earnings. Kela will, however, consider each case individually and assess the extent to which a person can realistically be expected to prepare for unexpected situations. Kela will also take the exceptional situation caused by the coronavirus epidemic into account.

If you are in urgent need of a voucher for buying food, but you are in quarantine because of the coronavirus epidemic, or you are ill, another person can pick up the voucher from one of Kela’s customer service points.

If another person goes to the shop on your behalf, the name of that person must be written on the voucher. In these exceptional circumstances, no separate power of attorney is needed.

If you cannot wait for payment to be made into your bank account, and there is no other person who can pick up the voucher and go to the shop on your behalf, Kela will find a solution together with you and your local authority.

This is not regarded as an absence, so the payment of your unemployment benefit will continue normally, but it will not include a compensation for expenses. Compensations for expenses are paid only to those who attend a programme. In the unemployment status report, state ‘unemployed’ and describe the situation in more detail in the section for additional information. You don’t need to get a report of absence from the service provider (form TT3), if the venue for the services is closed.

If the organiser or provider of the programme cancels it, the cancellation will not be the participant’s fault, so the payment of unemployment benefits will continue.

It’s important that you follow the guidance given by the TE Office and the social and healthcare authorities.

If you do not attend the programme for some other reason, you cannot get unemployment benefits.

If your absence is due to incapacity for work, unemployment benefits can usually continue to be paid for three days based on your own report.

If you are absent because of the illness of a child under 10, unemployment benefits can be paid for four days. If you will be absent longer, contact the TE Office for instructions.

This is not regarded as an absence, so the payment of your unemployment benefit will continue normally, but it will not include a compensation for expenses. Compensation for expenses is paid only to those who attend a programme.

In the unemployment status report, state ‘unemployed’ and describe the situation in more detail in the section for additional information. The service provider does not have to submit a report of absence (form TT3) to Kela) if the venue for the services is closed.

Payment of unemployment benefits requires the TE Office to consider you unemployed (as a result of a temporary lay-off or a similar reason). Unemployment benefits cannot be paid for any period in which you are entitled to a salary from your employer.

Any sickness allowance paid on account of an infectious disease is deducted from the unemployment benefit.

If you are employed in Finland and have to take an unpaid leave for example because of child care responsibilities, you may be entitled to temporary financial assistance due to an epidemic outbreak.

You can receive the assistance on the basis of childcare responsibilities at the most until 13 May.

You cannot be granted unemployment benefits, because you are not unemployed.

Payment of unemployment benefits requires you to register with the TE Office as an unemployed jobseeker and for the TE Office to recognise you as unemployed.

For persons in regular employment, the requirement is that they are laid off temporarily or prevented from working for reasons beyond the employee’s or employer’s control, and that the employer’s obligation to pay a salary no longer applies.

If you are employed in Finland and have to take an unpaid leave for example because of child care responsibilities, you may be entitled to temporary financial assistance due to an epidemic outbreak.

You can receive the assistance on the basis of childcare responsibilities at the most until 13 May.

Caring for your child at home temporarily does not prevent payment of unemployment benefit, but you must still be able to carry out the responsibilities related to seeking employment required by the TE Services.

Any absences from employment promoting services will not prevent payment of unemployment benefits, if the reason for the absence is an illness suffered by your child or an equivalent reason.

Your general housing allowance should be reviewed if the combined income of your household members increases by 200 euros or more or decreases by 400 euros or more per month from what the income was at the time of the previous decision on general housing allowance.

General housing allowance is as a rule granted for an indefinite period, i.e. without a specified end date.

The income of every member of the household is taken into account either as a regular income or as an average income.

Regular income means income that a person continues to earn for at least 3 months starting from the date on which the housing allowance is granted or reviewed.

If the income of a person varies and will not be the same for at least 3 months starting from the date when the allowance was granted or reviewed, it will be taken into account as an average income. All the incomes that the person is estimated to earn during the following 12 months will be taken into account.

Because of the timing of the furlough, it does not affect your housing allowance.

The general rule is that the housing allowance must be reviewed if there is a change in income. The housing allowance is reviewed from the beginning of the month following the first full month of a change in income.

In your case, it would reviewed starting from 1 June. However, because your furlough will have ended by then, the general housing allowance is not affected by the change in income.

If you have moved or will be moving in with your parents, report this to Kela.

Kela will not recover financial aid from students who have been overpaid financial aid for March or April because of the closure of their school dormitory or because they have had to move on account of the epidemic.

Notify Kela if you have had to move by completing either the notification of changes form on Kela’s e-service or the OT 15 (pdf) form. On the e-service, select Hakemukset ja ilmoitukset (Applications and notifications) > Opintotuki (Student financial aid) > Ilmoitan muusta muutoksesta tai haen lisätukea (I’m reporting some other kind of change ot applying for additional financial aid) > Asumisen muutos (Change in housing arrangements).

Complete a new notification once you no longer live with your parents during the days of active study.

If your parents’ income now is at least 20% lower than their income according to the latest final tax assessment, the decrease in income is taken into account for purposes of your financial aid. The time frame for determining your parents’ current income is the next 12 months. The comparison between current and tax income is made on the basis of your parents’ combined income, if both incomes affect your financial aid.

Payments of school transport subsidy for March and April will not be affected. You do not have to return the payments for March or April even if you have not made any trips to and from school as a result of the coronavirus epidemic.

Tell Kela if you will not make any trips to and from school in May that would qualify you for school transport subsidy. You can do this by sending a message via Kela’s e-service or by completing the school transport subsidy application form KM 1 (pdf). Based on your notification, your school transport subsidy will be discontinued.

School transport subsidies for May were not be paid at the beginning of May. At the end of April, Kela sent a letter to students who were granted school transport subsidy for May.

If you do not yet know whether you will be travelling to and from school in May, wait for a letter from Kela. School transport subsidies for May will not be paid at the beginning of May. In May, Kela will send a letter to students who have been granted school transport subsidy for May.

You should reply to the letter if there are at least 18 days in May on which you will be travelling daily to and from school. If you meet the 18-day requirement for daily travel to and from school or on-the-job training, you can buy the ticket and Kela will pay you school transport subsidy for May.

If you will not have any daily trips to and from school in May, you need not reply to the letter from Kela.

However, if your situation changes for some other reason, report the change to Kela by sending a message on Kela's e-service or on the school transport subsidy application form KM 1. In this case, you can send the application directly to Kela.See here for Kela’s mailing address.

Do not top up your school transport subsidy card if you will not have daily trips to and from school or on-the-job training. If you wish top up your card for other use, first visit the ticket vendor and ask that the information on the card is changed.

If you have notified Kela that you will be completing a period of study abroad but you decide to leave the study programme or do not travel abroad at all because of the coronavirus outbreak, tell Kela about your decision.

You can do so for example by sending a message on Kela’s e-service. Under 'Aihe', select 'Opiskelijan tuet' and then ‘Opintotuki’. If you have received, or would receive, too much in housing supplement payments, tell us what happened and why. Also tell us in the same message if you have moved into your parent’s house.

Kela will not collect overpaid financial aid for March or April if the overpayment was caused by the exceptional situation due to the coronavirus outbreak. If you have already taken out a larger study loan for a period of foreign study, you do not have to return it and the government loan guarantee will apply normally.

You do not have to cancel or return financial aid payments even if you do not earn enough credits during the coronavirus outbreak. If you cannot study because of the coronavirus situation, your financial aid payments can continue even if you do not make sufficient academic progress.

The exceptional circumstances caused by the coronavirus epidemic can also be taken into consideration if your financial aid is terminated or made payable for a specified period of time only because of insufficient academic progress. You can file a new application for financial aid even if you have not made the required amount of progress with your studies.

If your total period of study is too long to qualify for a student loan compensation, Kela will issue a preliminary decision turning you down for the compensation. You should request a review of your case and explain why your graduation was postponed.

An extension may be available for example if you have been paid a regular sickness allowance or a sickness allowance on account of an infectious disease for 30 days or longer.

Under the existing rules, the interruption of studies and other consequences of the coronavirus do not allow an extension.

There is still plenty of time for any such changes to become effective, because if your graduation is postponed until the autumn term, you will not get a decision or preliminary decision on the student loan compensation until in April next year at the earliest. For students graduating in the spring term, their right to a student loan compensation is usually decided in November of that year.

Please note that you will have to describe how this exceptional situation delayed your studies.

Changes to the Act on Student Financial Aid are being prepared in the Ministry of Education and Culture, which will make it possible to take the present exceptional situation into account in the eligibility requirements for student loan compensation. If the rules are changed, we will post the new information on this page and make the appropriate changes to the student loan compensation guidelines.

If you can’t make progress with your studies because of the coronavirus situation, your financial aid payments could end before you have completed all of the requirements in your study programme.

When your financial aid payments are ending, apply for extended aid on the form for notification of changes on our online service. Describe in your application how your studies were delayed because of the exceptional situation. You can describe the situation in your own words.

Select “Ilmoitan muusta muutoksesta tai haen lisätukea” (I’m reporting some other kind of change or applying for additional financial aid) and then “Jatko- tai lisätukihakemus” (Application for extended or additional financial aid). If you are a higher education student, state that the application concerns studies that you are pursuing after reaching the degree-specific maximum period of aid.

Students in higher education can get financial aid for up to the maximum total period of financial aid.

Subsidised meals for higher education students can be provided on a take-away or home-delivery basis if a student restaurant can provide such a service. This exceptional arrangement is effective until further notice but not beyond 31 May 2020.

You can buy two meals at a time. You can also buy up to two meals for a friend whose student meal subsidy card you have.

This arrangement will be in effect until 31 July 2020.

You get the meal subsidy by showing a valid student ID or Kela meal subsidy card when buying a meal.

The government loan guarantee is valid as stated in the decision letter you received. You can take out a student loan as you would under normal circumstances.

If you financial aid has been discontinued or you have been issued a new and revised decision, the amount of the student loan you can take out may have changed. Check your financial aid decision or visit Kela’s e-service for details. On the e-service, select Opintotuki (Financial aid) and Opintolaina (Student loan).

If you have ended your studies and are paying interest on a student loan to your bank, have a look at the qualifying criteria for interest assistance. Kela can pay the interest on your student loan if you have a ow income.

If you have difficulty making repayments on your loan, contact the bank in good time before the payment is due. You can discuss the possibility of postponing a loan payment with your bank.

The annual income limit for own earnings for recipients of student financial aid is not affected by this exceptional situation. The rules concerning monitoring of income also remain the same. Check the annual income limits for students.

Rehabilitation

Ongoing rehabilitative psychotherapy can be provided in the form of remote therapy. The remote therapy must be provided in accordance with Valvira (National Supervisory Authority for Welfare and Health) guidelines, and the therapist must ensure that the remote connection is secure.

Clients have the right to decline remote therapy, and the therapy can be suspended if necessary. The decision on therapy can be reviewed after the suspension and the period available for therapy can be extended by the same amount of time the therapy was suspended.

Kela recommends that face-to-face rehabilitation is interrupted for the time being and that you continue the rehabilitation remotely, if that is possible.

Due to the coronavirus epidemic, rehabilitation providers are not under obligation to arrange face-to-face rehabilitation, and you are not obliged to participate in face-to-face rehabilitation.

Contact the rehabilitation provider to agree on how to continue with your rehabilitation programme. If you decide to continue with face-to-face rehabilitation, you should assess the risks involved and take necessary precautions. If you wish, you can also say that you don’t want to attend the rehabilitation course now and participate in the course later.

If your rehabilitation is interrupted and you have applied for or have been granted rehabilitation allowance for the duration of the rehabilitation, send a message to Kela through the e-service or call 020 634 2650.

Kela will consider whether payment of rehabilitation allowance can be continued although the rehabilitation has been interrupted temporarily.

Disability pension

Healthcare workers who are retired on a disability pension may be called in to work because of the coronavirus outbreak. Other disability retirees may also be called in as long as the current exceptional conditions continue.

Earnings from work performed in the above situations (extra hours, overtime or emergency work) do not affect the continued payment of the disability pension or rehabilitation subsidy. You can exceed the monthly earnings limit of EUR 834.52 for up to three calendar months before your pension is suspended.